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April/May 2021

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The Creative Alternative Offering a variety of fine arts instruction for critical thinkers ages 4 and older. Featuring certified artists/ instructors on staff with weekly classes and summer camps available for homeschoolers, elementary, middle school and high school students in a variety of media with instructional times and tuition fees to fit your schedule and budget. Available for private lessons/ group critiques and art events, for older teens and adults for visual art, portfolio design and music. For more information, call 478-474-8457 and leave a message for Brooks Dantzler. FPD Center for Discovery & Camp Trailblazer First Presbyterian Day School is excited to welcome back summer campers through FPD's Center for Discovery. Students can choose from a variety of half-day camp options as well as the kid-favorite, full-day Camp Trailblazer. Half-day camps include opportunities in basketball, tennis, soccer, robotics, art, theater and more for preschool through middle school. At Camp Trailblazer, students in first through sixth grade can spend the day enjoying a variety of indoor and outdoor activities that include art, athletics and S.T.E.M. projects. Registration for all camp options can be found at www.fpdmacon.org/centerfordiscovery. Junior Knights Camp Junior Knights Camp will offer campers opportunities to engage in S.T.E.A.M. experiences in a safe and fun atmosphere on the Macon and Cochran campuses of Middle Georgia State University. The theme is "Finding Your Neighbor," and campers will participate in activities that address these questions: Who is your neighbor? How do we find our neighbor? How should we treat our neighbor? Why do we need to know our neighbor? Camp is suitable for rising Pre-K to 8-year-olds and happens July 12-15. To register, contact nancy.greene@mga.edu. Macon-Bibb County Recreation Department The Macon-Bibb County Recreation Department will hold its summer camp from May 31-July 9 with activities to benefit your child's physical, social and cognitive development. Precautions will be taken to ensure the safety of campers and staff. Camps are suitable for ages 5-15, last from 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Mondays- Fridays and include meals. Register at maconbibb.us/ recreation (recreation online portal). Macon Little eatre Macon Little Theatre and The Academy of the Performing Arts announce Summer Kids Camp 2021. Week 1 is June 7-11 with separate times for three different age groups: 9-11 a.m. for ages 5-7; 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. for ages 8-10; and 2-4 p.m. for ages 11 and older. Students selected for roles in the camp production will continue on for week 2, June 14-18, and will appear in our three-show presentation of "The Wizard of Oz." This year, special safety precautions including singing only outdoors, masks at all times, limited class size and safe spacing while at camp will be employed to keep students, counselors and staff at the highest level of safety. To learn more or to register, visit www.maconlittletheatre.org. Macon Clay Weekly summer camp programs for ages 6 and older happen June 7-July 30 from 9 a.m.-noon. Unique and different themes each week including hand-building large- scale sculpture from life and imagination. To register, visit maconclay.com. WESLEYAN COLLEGE FINE ARTS AND KIDS CAMPS SUMMER KNIGHTS CAMP CAMP DREAM APRIL/MAY 2021 | maconmagazine.com 35

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